CPCS Study Guide 2026
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📋 CPCS Exam Format at a Glance
📚 CPCS Topics to Study (27)
✍️ Sample CPCS Questions & Answers
1. How frequently must allied health professionals at Joint Commission-accredited hospitals undergo re-credentialing?
TJC standards require that all practitioners, including allied health professionals, be re-credentialed and re-privileged at intervals not exceeding two years.
2. Which document must be on file BEFORE a locum tenens practitioner sees their first patient under temporary privileges?
Before patient care begins, the hospital must have a completed application, verified current licensure, and NPDB query results at minimum to grant temporary privileges.
3. Which of the following is NOT a typical data source for a surgeon's OPPE?
OPPE data must be relevant to the practitioner's clinical performance and professional conduct. Financial information, such as personal investments, is not a valid indicator of clinical competence and should not be included in the evaluation.
4. The process by which Medicare requires providers to periodically resubmit and recertify the accuracy of their enrollment information is called:
Medicare revalidation is a required process, typically occurring every 5 years, to ensure that the information on file with Medicare is accurate and up-to-date. This helps prevent fraud and abuse by confirming the provider's practice location, licensure, and other key details.
5. Which entities are authorized to query the NPDB as part of the credentialing process?
Authorized queriers include hospitals, other health care entities that engage in formal peer review, and state licensing boards, among others.
6. Which body typically has final approval authority for granting clinical privileges to allied health professionals at an accredited hospital?
Under accreditation standards, the governing board holds ultimate authority for approving clinical privileges for all practitioners.